*X and X* typo corrections are often used it chats or places were grammar corrections are limited:
Are you coming to the café?
Ues
Yes*?
Yes it was!
Are you coming to the café?
Ues
Yes*?
Yes it was!
by X for chat (David) March 02, 2018
My last boyfriend was a loser with ariny unit. I was always faking it just to get it over. Damien makes me cum correct!
by StillBill13 December 03, 2021
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Hym "Joe Rogan Doesn't Like Being Corrected. He didn't catch a break or anything he worked suuuuper-duper hard. And his daughter's a fuckable now. Some of them. And the age difference between Joe Rogan and me is the same as the age difference between him and his wife!"
by Hym Iam June 11, 2025
A government-run facility designed to "rehabilitate" or "correct" individuals who fail to conform to societal norms. These institutions are marketed as a means of protecting the greater good and maintaining social order, but they have been criticized for their potential to suppress individual freedom and human rights.
In a social correction center, individuals are subjected to strict discipline and control.
Their every action is monitored, and any deviation from the norm is met with punishment.
The goal is to mold citizens into obedient, conformist individuals who will follow the dictates of those in power.
The term "social correction center" is often used as a euphemism for more sinister facilities, such as concentration camps or forced labor camps.
The origins of the term can be traced back to the euphemisms used by authoritarian regimes to describe their prison camps and reeducation centers.
Social correction centers have been utilized by various governments throughout history, and their existence remains a controversial topic. While proponents argue that they are necessary for maintaining social order, critics contend that they represent a grave threat to individual freedom and human rights.
The controversy surrounding social correction centers raises important questions about the balance between individual freedom and social order and the potential dangers of government overreach.
In a social correction center, individuals are subjected to strict discipline and control.
Their every action is monitored, and any deviation from the norm is met with punishment.
The goal is to mold citizens into obedient, conformist individuals who will follow the dictates of those in power.
The term "social correction center" is often used as a euphemism for more sinister facilities, such as concentration camps or forced labor camps.
The origins of the term can be traced back to the euphemisms used by authoritarian regimes to describe their prison camps and reeducation centers.
Social correction centers have been utilized by various governments throughout history, and their existence remains a controversial topic. While proponents argue that they are necessary for maintaining social order, critics contend that they represent a grave threat to individual freedom and human rights.
The controversy surrounding social correction centers raises important questions about the balance between individual freedom and social order and the potential dangers of government overreach.
The government sent the dissident to a social correction center in an attempt to rehabilitate their behavior and force them to conform to societal norms.
by The Ferocious Whomper April 16, 2023
1)A recent british expression that comes from the 20st century that comes from the word : Political correctness. It's basically everything that's considered legal and "okay" in our society. In the litteral form, it's the "correct" attitude or behaviour demonstrated by politics, medias and laws.
1) What's the polithically correct way to call a mentally disabled individual ?
It's an intellectually disabled !
2) Edwards: Can I jump ?
Edwards: CAN I JUMP BOB ?
Bob: Hell no, that's so dangerous, you could ...
*jumps anyways and bumps his head on a rock*
Bob: Well, if I was polithically correct, Id have to help you up, but you are not worth the shot.
It's an intellectually disabled !
2) Edwards: Can I jump ?
Edwards: CAN I JUMP BOB ?
Bob: Hell no, that's so dangerous, you could ...
*jumps anyways and bumps his head on a rock*
Bob: Well, if I was polithically correct, Id have to help you up, but you are not worth the shot.
by The real Simon says September 23, 2018
Something you put on your face so that other people's beauty becomes more apparent. It fixes the problem in your eyes.
by PAYJE April 20, 2010